Judge Davis found that Count I reduces to allegations that false testimony by affidavit regarding Plaintiffs access to the decedent, the time of death, forced entry, and what witnesses said about the timing and direction of a shot, resulted in the absence of probable cause.
Count II distills to allegations that Plaintiff was told by
Defendant Rodgers not to leave an interview and that his telephone was taken without probable cause or other lawful authority.Count III condenses to allegations that Defendant Rodgers initiated Plaintiffs prosecution for murder without probable cause.
But Friday was not a good day for Jeremy Banks in court. The judge went on to write five or more pages of criticism of the way in which Banks has brought his complaint; including an observation that the filings were incomplete, irrelevant, or of an overreaching, “shotgun” nature; some were made outside of established, local rules of procedure, according to the order.
Judge Davis granted Agent Rodgers motion to dismiss plaintiff’s amended complaint.
Counts I, II, III, V and VI of Deputy Banks’ amended complaint were dismissed, without prejudice; directing Banks to file another amended complaint on or before March 5, 2015 and setting a Pretrial and Case Management Conference before Judge Davis for Friday, March 20, 2015, at 9:00 a.m. Banks’ request for oral argument was denied, as moot, and his motion to reassign the case from “Track Two” status to “Track III” status was also denied.
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